Enjoyed this week episode.
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I don’t think he meant it that way. He said that the cameo was of a very grounded (worldly, non-cosmic) character played by a well-known actor, both true statements. He then kind of idly said it would be interesting to say a character like that in a movie with a cosmic character like Thor.
Man, I do kind of feel bad for Walker. He's gone out of control and is pretty unhinged, but all that pressure, expectation, and stress he was under just broke him after he took the Super Soldier serum and lost his best friend. He wanted to serve, but he was just forced to serve in the most difficult way possible, and it's made him go crazy as an evil Cap. "I am Captain America."
So we finally get the Sam and Bucky vs. Walker fight, and it's basically the pair fighting a more unhinged version of Steve. They were barely able to get the shield away from him. Poor Falcon's wings.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as the Contessa was so random. Like, I'm happy to see them both, but she was so unexpected that it took a minute to register for me. What an unconventional casting choice to boot. Also, shouldn't she have a streak of white hair instead of purple? I wonder what her deal is and what she wants Walker for. Fury's program? Her own thing? Is she involved with the Power Broker? Will she get to meet Fury?
I'm glad Bucky was able to do right by the Wakandans and give them Zemo, and move on from any resentment or anger he had toward Zemo after what he did to him. Judging by his conversation with Sam, I'm guessing the next step is talking to Nakamura about his son.
Well, Zemo's off to the Raft, because I guess he's proved he's Supervillain-level at this point. So now the Raft has an occupancy of...one? I don't know if they confirmed they moved Abomination there or not. I wonder if they pull the Thunderbolts roster from there. Well, for now, let's just watch Daniel Bruhl smoothly walk out of the series as smoothly as he walked in.
The tragedy of Isaiah Bradley continues. The man went through so much, even did the same thing Steve did of going rogue to free his fellow soldiers, but all he got for it was his country testing him, hurting him, stealing him from his loved ones, and basically acting like he never existed. How could you expect a man like that to still believe in America?
Can a black man truly believe in America? In a symbol like Captain America? In a country that so often degrades and de-humanizes them or actively seems to want to harm or penalize them at every turn? But that's not the America that Captain America should represent, and for the new generation like Sam's nephews, there is meaning in seeing someone wear that shield that looks like them.
Of course Bucky couldn't help but flirt with Sam's sister.
Nothing says male bonding like fixing a ship together.
"What Steve thought doesn't matter." True, but all the same it's also coming from probably the person in the show closest to Steve in terms of worldview and conviction.
Bucky may have apologized for expecting Sam to jump at the Captain America mantle, but he still had Wakanda soup him up with his own Captain America suit with likely Vibranium Wings (like in the comics). Because he knows where that's going.
I thought Sam was throwing the shield better during his talk with Bucky than during the training sequence, but I guess having Bucky there to catch the shield helped. It was interesting seeing Sam have to build himself up to Cap level without the Super Soldier serum backing him up or Walker's training.
The Flag-Smashers are kind of getting a little too "woe is us" for my taste, even if they probably do have legitimate grievances. Not unexpected that they'd take the fight directly to the GRA.
Did Sharon set Batroc up with the Flag-Smashers? What's her endgame here? I don't think she's the Power Broker, but something's up.
Well, if the government won't let Walker be Captain America, I guess he'll have to make his own shield and become US Agent.
While I didn’t guess who it was , based off his comment re Thor I assumed it was a non powered character with some big cajones. I think what we got fit the Bill. It was funny though, I saw it and reacted cause I love the actor thought the scene was great, but a buddy of mine who also watched called this morning pissed that the show runners lied cause he didn’t spot the cameo lol.
Besides she's clearly spoilers:end of spoilers
recruiting either Thunderbolts or Dark Avengers candidates. Vanity Fair said she's in Black Widow, so this won't be the last we see of her
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I just hope we have an interesting and thought provoking finale not another giant battle.
I can see that. It's just I'm never sure whether people want more combat or less. I suggested maybe not every superhero story needs a villain, because that tends to restrict the genre. Some agreed. But other times people want the violence ramped up or bloodier, which I'm not sure is a good idea. I do think they need to show characters using their powers, whether they're fighting someone or not.